British Columbia’s Thompson River holds one of the most famous and fragile runs of summer run steelhead in the world. They are in a class of their own, but they need our help. I won’t go into contributing factors to … Read More

First things first, I love taking photos but I don’t consider myself a great photographer. I am not pretending to be an expert on the matter, this article was written because I’m really excited I found something that allows me … Read More

Nets are often an overlooked piece of equipment in the fly fishing world. Believe it or not there are a lot of nets on the market that are not safe for catch and release fish handling practices. Here’s a few … Read More

Fly tying can be a patience testing, time consuming hobby, but there are little ways to make it a bit easier on you. When I first began doing small commercial tying orders around 19 years old, I learned very quickly … Read More

Peacock herl is a great material for an array of flies but often becomes too bulky & hard to glue without ruining its iridescence. One use for peacock herl that is often overlooked is stripping the fibres and using the … Read More

Below the surface of the water on any of our interior lakes, there are a smorgasbord of options for fish to enjoy at any given part of the season. The tricky part is knowing how, when and why to imitate … Read More

Stoney Lake Lodge is hosting a 3 night/4 day youth fly fishing camp this August 9-12. I will be hosting this event along with Jesse Paulsen. This is a great option for kids ages 6 to 16, they will … Read More